3 edition of Sisal industry in Tanzania since colonial era found in the catalog.
Sisal industry in Tanzania since colonial era
M. G. Tenga
Published
2008
by Xlibris Corp. in [United States]
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 89).
Statement | M.G. Tenga. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HD9156.S8 T286 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 89 p. : |
Number of Pages | 89 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23160017M |
ISBN 10 | 9781436305419 |
LC Control Number | 2007909338 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 237401999 |
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Since the Arusha declaration, the government Sisal industry in Tanzania since colonial era book as an investor Tanzania’s industrial sector has evolved through various stages since independence infrom nascent and undiversified to state-led import substitution industrialization, and subsequently to deindustrialization under structural adjustment programmes and policy reforms.
The current development agenda, however, has brought industrial development back to be one of the policy ://:oso//. 'An eloquent, engaging and immensely gratifying work. Priya Lal’s nuanced analysis of the complexities and contradictions of the imaginaries, implementation and experiences of ujamaa not only challenges dominant readings of Tanzanian history (and African history more broadly), but provides a sophisticated model for how oral and archival history can be interwoven and why this kind of history Sisal (Agave sisalana) is a robust plant which can grow under adverse environmental conditions and produces a fibre for transformation into products such as rope, twine, carpets, yarn, and newer products such as case for there being market potential for a sustainable, renewable natural resource is strong (Shamte, undated).The production of sisal in Tanzania dates back to the era The paper investigates Tanzania's economic policies since independence.
It examines the inherited colonial market economy; a period in which the economy was in the hands of ://'s. Tanzania has about 40 million people and Nigeria about million.
The former island nation of Zanzibar, now part of Tanzania, has an area of square miles and a population of aboutTanzania also is the size of Texas, Oklahoma and West Virginia combined or slightly more than twice the size of :// One of the principal exports of Tanganyika in those days was sisal, especially through the smaller northern port of Tanga.
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Four large estates around Pangani, at Sakura, Kibinda, Mwera and Bushiri did very well, and continued to Muslims in Tanzania live largely along the pre-colonial and colonial trade routes: coastal north-south, and east-west, in the past involving slaves, ivory, sisal, coffee and tea.
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